Otto Paulmann

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Otto Paulmann (* 1899 in Dedeleben ; † December 9, 1986 in Weinheim ) was a German bookseller and publisher .

Life

At the age of 23, Otto Paulmann founded a publishing house in Wernigerode and six years later, in 1928, a bookstore in Marktstrasse , which he later moved to Breite Strasse 32. In the Second World War he took part as a soldier , where he was wounded in Russia . In 1952 he left Wernigerode and settled in Weinheim, where he reopened a bookstore that was continued by one of his daughters after his death.

Works

Published by Otto Paulmann's publishing house:

  • Käthe Schulken: O valleys far - o heights! Wandering moods and poems. 1925
  • Paul Abert : Count Bernhard and the saints - novel from the 9th century . 1927
  • Ludwig Bäte : Lost Fate. Stories from the Harz Mountains. 1927
  • Fritz Bley: Wildcats. An animal story from the Harz Mountains. undated [about 1928]
  • Paul Abert: The last furrow . 1929
  • The history of the city of Weinheim , 1962
  • Defner calendar